According
to Razi Institute's Public Relations, Mohammad Reza Mokhber Dezfouli
highlighted the interconnectedness of institutions like Razi Vaccine and Serum
Research Institute, veterinary faculties, Pasteur Institute, and similar
centers, acknowledging their resilience and unity in overcoming challenges over
the past century.
Mokhber
Dezfouli took pride in Razi Institute's rich history, particularly noting
Professor Mirshamsi's pivotal role in developing the polio vaccine, strengthening
Iran's legacy in vaccine production. He highlighted the institute's contributions
in manufacturing vaccines for diseases such as mumps, measles, rubella, and tetanus,
showcasing its commitment to public health.
Emphasizing
the institute's invaluable contributions to biotechnology, medicine, and
veterinary science, Mokhber Dezfouli described Razi Institute as an inspiration
of knowledge in the field of antivenom production. He underscored the
importance of documenting the institute's history in combating diseases like Brucellosis,
Tuberculosis, and parasitic infections, emphasizing the need to leverage media
platforms to raise awareness about the institute's vital role in safeguarding
public health.
In
conclusion, Mokhber Dezfouli highlighted the profound insights of key figures
at Razi Institute, emphasizing the importance of sharing their knowledge with
the public to inspire and educate. He encouraged efforts to promote and
showcase the institute's historical achievements more effectively, ensuring its
recognition as a cornerstone of national scientific excellence.